0 not yielding etc because of pain, danger, difficulty etc -- không nao núng
his unflinching courage/determination.
Her raw honesty and unflinching gaze on the subject of her own grief reveal a wisdom which her earlier writings have always suggested.
But the selection of a squire and his son as exemplary gentlemen demonstrates the remarkable clarity and unflinching consistency of the novel's ideology.
Kennedy describes her with unflinching accuracy as 'very short, dumpy and pleasant-looking rather than attractive' (32).
The parsimonious logic and the clarity of presentation, combined with the unflinching comparative application of theoretical concepts will make this a pathbreaking book in the comparative theory of delegation.
It was not the ability to carry a hot iron unflinching or to plunge an arm into boiling water for the prescribed time that decided the issue.
The two girls still have no help to offer, but they activate both the shame and the honor of the poor in a way that signifies their unflinching concern.
It seems that the unflinching body and the unyielding words of the denying addict would pose an insurmountable challenge to therapists charged with reading their clients for signs of addiction.
Weber exemplified the life of engaged thought he himself was devoted to leading, and particularly the unflinching insistence on critical (and self-critical) openness that keeps engagement responsible.
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不畏縮的, 堅定無畏的, 不屈不撓的…
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